"Porcelain enameled signs has a long tradition in Europe. They were originally manufactured in large quantities at a number of enamel factories, for example Glud & Marstrand's Fabrikker in Denmark which were also suppliers of porcelain enameled cookware to the European homes.

During the decades following WWII many consumers turned to cheaper,

mass produced signs, made from plastic and other low cost materials. Moreover,

in the beginning of the sixties companies turned to mass advertisement and the

authorities seized [ceased] to order enameled car number plates. Consequently,

almost all enamel production was eventually closed down.

In 1991 Ramsign revived the production of porcelain enameled signs by the help of skilled craftsmen with life long experience. Today the signs are still produced by hand with the original stencil technique and porcelain enamel, also referred to as vitreous enamel, or glass enamel. "

As you can see, any of their quality, hand-crafted signs would make an attractive

addition to your home.

As the winner, you will have the choice of style,trim, andtypeface for your sign.

I am a follower! Those house number signs are fabulous! We just bought our house last summer and I have been dying to paint the outside and get rid of the old 80's brass number on the side of the house. This would be a perfect addition!

I am now a follower! Found you via Betty's Bees Buzz. Those signs are fantastic, love everything they make! I have blogged about it as well: http://alienanessa.wordpress.com/2010/12/07/an-unusual-but-fantastic-giveaway/

I'm a follower and completely entranced by these signs. They're so vintage but new, and I love that they're bringing back an old art form. Some of my ancestry is from Denmark and I'd love to have a sign that reflects this. I think this is one of the coolest giveaways I've seen.April from HomeHinges.com

Of course I am a follower! Love it over here! These signs are incredible and I am keeping my fingers crossed!! I will post on my blog, as well! Thanks Liz!! ChristieP.S. I LOVE the 'diamond' that you made...love, love, love it! I didn't have anything to link this week!

Gladly following. So happy to find your blog and for the chance at that fantastic giveaway. I would love to have the welcome sign. Will post about giveaway on my blog tomorrow. I'll come back and let you know when it's up.

I AM a follower. Please enter me. Thank you for your support at my blog and Trhifty Thursday. I am so very blessed to call you a friend through blogging!!! I am so grateful for that. Thank you Merry Christmas!!!

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